The FS20X7-T, has been designed for easy fitting and operation. It is a 3 way Fuel Selector with the positions LEFT - RIGHT - OFF.
Left Fitting: Elbow Male (AN6,JIC-6) Right Fitting: Elbow Male (AN-6,JIC-6) Lower Fitting: Male (AN-6,JIC-6) The set-up of this valve is such that the LEFT and RIGHT tank positions are at 45 degrees to the center line of the aircraft. Therefore the logical arrangement (as in the FS20-3) is maintained. On the FS20-7 there is a 90 degree action between the LEFT and RIGHT tank position and the OFF is to the rear. Andair maintains its high quality engineering and superior design with this product. A super smooth action and firm detents at each tank position make the valve a valuable and worthwhile addition your aircraft. A clearly labelled fascia plate is included with the unit and the standard wording is LEFT - RIGHT - OFF. The FS20-7 has been designed for center console mounting and therefore the porting of the valve is simple. The inlets are at the 45 degree positions, to the LEFT and RIGHT, and the outlet is at the base of the valve. A blanking plate is necessary to oppose the forces of the internal precision seals. This must not be removed or tampered with. With the use of Banjo fittings this valve can be installed in a small area. |
The quality and finish is far beyond the valve provided by Vans, 2nd purchased and well worth the value.
Andair FS20X7T Fuel Valve For Vans
Really nice valve. You are not able to shutoff fuel without pulling up on a safety pin. Smooth operation
Andair FS20X7T Fuel Valve For Vans
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